Tuesday, July 29, 2014

24 July 2014



inside the Duomo
Today Mo is feeling worse.  She tried to make an appointment with her family friend's friend, but they only speak Italian.  I am not confident enough in my Italian to try to explain everything, so I told her to go down to the front desk and to have them call on her behalf.  That worked like a charm!  She has an appointment set for today at noon.  I will accompany her.

But first, we have a Duomo to visit!  Of course, it’s raining, haha!!  The day that we have outside excursions it rains.  Okay, well, it didn’t rain yesterday, so there’s that :o)  We all, except Mo, arrived at the Duomo and I gave a very quick history because it’s raining.  In we go!

They have a new policy which I like very much.  At least I think it’s new.  Maybe not….but if you’d like to take photos inside the Duomo, you pay 2€ for the privilege.  I love this idea!  They make some money, but don’t charge admission.  I am very happy to pay such a small amount to get some of the photos that I did!

They are doing some restoration inside, so there were places we weren’t able to go, like all the way behind the altar.  There are some stunning stained glass windows there and it was disappointing to not be able to go back.  I’ve seen them before, but I wanted the students to see them too.

St. Bartolomeo
While some briefly complained about the worksheets during the first week, I explained why they had to have them.  The Duomo is one of the reasons why.  It is huge inside and there is a lot to see and a lot of things you can take photos of.  I find it’s nicer to go at my own pace.  Others might disagree, but I lead the trip, hee hee hee!!

I updated the worksheets before we came over and I’m really pleased I did.  I had them do a lot more detail than in years past and I added a little bit more to some/most of them.  There are some things in the Duomo of great historical interest.

The first is one of my favorites:  the statue of St. Bartholomew.  He was flayed alive for not persecuting Christians (he being one himself).  He, apparently, is also recognized in the Muslim faith, which I found interesting.  It is a bold statue, very realistic, and very moving.  If you don’t know the story, you see a man holding a drape around his shoulders and arms.  But, when you realize that it’s his skin he’s holding, the statue takes on a whole other depth.  It beautifully eerie.
San Carlo's sarcophogus
Today we were able to see the crypt of San Carlo Borromeo.  Sometimes it’s closed.  It is just like San Ambrogio’s crypt.  You can see his body laying in state.  You cannot pray in front of it like you can with San Ambrogio.  There is a line, you file through, you take some pictures and/or say a very quick prayer and then move on.  It’s very peaceful.

altar with red light above it
Up on the main floor again, you look toward the back of the altar on the domed ceiling.  There you see a red light. Allegedly, it holds one of the nails from the cross of Christ.   Call me cynical, but I have my doubts.  I don’t know how many churches claim to have one.  I’ll need to check.  There were only three nails…..

After that, I went and bought the tickets to go up on the roof.  Even though it was raining a little (it was slowing down), they still wanted to go up.  I bought them tickets to walk up (everyone should do it once) and Meg and her dad got tickets for the elevator.  I had asked Mo’s roommate Megan if she would stay with Mo while we were at the Duomo and she was happy to do so.   She and Mo met up with us at the Duomo.  Megan went up to the roof and off Mo & I went to the oral surgeon.

pieta at a church in
the afternoon
Alessandro
We arrived and everyone was so very nice!!  I kept his information in case I never need another oral surgeon.  Here’s hoping I don’t!! He speaks perfect English and Mo was so relieved to be able to explain what was wrong.  Me too….my stolen phone had a dictionary on it.  My new phone doesn’t have the memory power to handle one <sad face>.

Sure enough, there was food in her incision, along with a lot of pus (ewwwwww).  I heard him ask her if she needed any anesthesia and she said no.  But, when she came out of the exam room, she was crying.  She said it hurt SO much!  She got a prescription for amoxicillin, a pain reliever and a follow up appointment for tomorrow.  She was relieved!  She went back home for the afternoon to call her mom, sleep, and sleep some more.  She is such a good student, she was going to go home to work on her papers!  Uh…no….you get an extension!
The "Devil's House"
Ate a quick lunch at Luini’s (yum!) and then met up with everyone to go on the Black Death tour.  Just love this tour!  Alessandro has done this for 4 years now.  He is an excellent guide and easy on the eyes, which makes all the girls (and gay guys) just love him, haha!  He tells a terrific story and everyone listens to him.

Khafre trying to cure Peter
One of them is about a wealth man in Milan who survived the plague in the 1600s.  It's probably because he allowed cats on and around his property.  They called it the Devil's House because no one who lived there or stayed there ever got sick.  

skull in the Ossuary
of St. Bernardino's
He always includes members of the group.  This year, two of the girls were called out as witches, one of the guys was infected, another was the anointer (someone they thought spread the disease), and the third boy was the doctor.  It was great and Khafre (the doctor), really got into the role, haha!  Maybe he should be in front of the camera instead of behind it!

After our tour, we came back and I worked on some things and then a few of us went out to eat at a new restaurant, Mama Farina’s.  It was good food and good service.  I’ll probably head back there next year sometime too.  Am very much looking forward to cooking my own food again.  Actually, I love having others cook for me, it’s just that taking 2 hours every night for dinner is a huge chunk of time out of the day.   Waaaah, poor me having to eat delicious Italian food every night, haha!!  

Came home and pondered tomorrow and how it’s the last day of the program.  I am sad because it's been such a great group.  I am pleased though because I get to sleep in!!

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